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Lowell Dyer's move to center has helped drive Heels' offense


The last five weeks have been kind to . After North Carolina beat Miami on Sept. 27, the Tar Heels' coaches installed the Riverside product as UNC's starting center, moving Dyer ahead of on the depth chart. That move coincided with taking over as the starting left guard, and ever since, UNC's running game has been powering ahead to the tune of 146.6 yards per game. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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